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f ,,,..,.........---...wi Watching The Wlheel Go 'Round The wheel. How does it work? In football, each individual works as a strong, silver spoke to reach his goal. That's how it was this past year. Motivation played a major role in the process of rotation, with the help of l.V. Head Coach, lames Kircliberger and assistant, volunteer coach left' Feldman. Although the freshman spokes spun somewhat slower than the l.V., the team was led by head Coach William Bell, assistant Coach William Belt, and Emily Gray Coach Glen Evans. With him, Coach Evans brought over 20 new freshmen participants. Because the freshmen faced few losses, Coach Bell was able to conquer his goals. Not only the customary task of a winning season was achieved, but he also succeeded in teaching the play- ers the fundamentals and the skills of . . . ,,,. . W . the game of footba l. Coach Bell also stressed the necessity of participants to become good citizens, avoiding the ste- reotype of a typical athlete . Coach Kirchberger's goals were evi- dently reached during the l.V. season. His goals consisted of teaching the athletes the game of football , stressing grades, and reaching his top goal, to have fun. The wheel, now stronger than ever, will lead the Sabers to the road of suc- cess in the upcoming years. By Maria Masone and Lisa Muth Photos by Mike lennings and Kristy Tsuruda l. Frosh player Cory Bailey shows his stuff. 2. l.V. quarterback, Todd Cropp awaits the snap, while the offensive line prepares for the play. A L? ., i lm , . .. ' V , , if ' is f Ayn M iw, D24 . PUNW mai at E -rf flgw K R gg. waiailw N
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A11-City Players Lead An Enthusiastic Squad This year's Varsity Football Team had a fairly successful season. They re- turned a large number of lettermen from the previous year. This gave them a great advantage over the other teams in the city. This advantage however, left them with a lot of teams after them. Two of the toughest teams in the city were really out get our mighty Sabers. The team was considered an underdog when they met the first of these two. This, however, did not stop them from pulling off a great and suprising upset over the Amphi Panthers. This victory set up the squad in the playoff race. The season finally came down to one last game. Who else? Yes, you guessed it . . . SAHUARG. The Sabers were led by All-City players Chris Cooper, Dale McFarland, and Doug Penner. The team's head pilot, Coach Larry McKee, was coaching his last game. He left Sa- bino for a Vice-Principal position at Catalina High. There is no doubt Coach McKee and all his players went out in style. By Steve Bauer Photos by L. Werner l. Sabino and it's opponent prepare to meet in brutal combat. 2. Back Row: M. Kaminsky, S. Gershweir, C. Moga, M. Strong, C. Cooper, G. Guillot, G. Karsten, P. Meola, K. Gillespie, K, Fasla, D. Burell, K. Kauffman. Second Row: l. Catalini, T. Loomis, R. lohnson, S, Brown, P. Wright, G. Boise-au, K. Smulson, E. Morris, B. Morton, C. Palmer, M. l-lnilo, A. Franklin. Third Row: R. Carson, l. Streeter, l. l-luthoefer, D. Mr:Farf land, D. Penner, D, Savel, M. Wayda, B. Nel- son, K. McDaniels, C. Bowen, G. Clawson, R. Peterangelo, P. McDonnel, Fourth Row: Ctrain- erl l. Wallis, l. Katz, R. King, S. Reid, l. Mira, R. Schert, T. Welch, K. Ross, K. Graff, l. Gar- ite, T. Schaeffer, Cliquip. Managerl R. Hendrix. Filth Row: tManagersl V. T-iglianetti, N. Reid, B. Chave, CPhotol C. Baye, G. Mclsoughlin, A. Hole-ts, tcoachesl T. Rasool, l. Kiewel, l.. McKee, B. Sicilian, M. Rossi, l. Hall, S. Lang- ston, Cmanager Si trainerl T. Dueal, M. Ma- sone, G. Ghidotti. Front Row: M. Borodkin, C. Landi, D. Stephan, l. Taglianetti, D. Gldhain, T, Peterangelo, l. Hill, M. Parisi, l. Gillespie, B. Douthitt, T, Cherek. 3. A. Franklin and l. Mira listen to instrutgtions from left Kiewel. 4. Sabino students show their true spirit during the fast paced action of Sabino Football. Varsity Football 67
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The l.V. Football Team, top row: I. Pal-costa, T Cropp, T. Manoleas, M. Lind, l. Fiore, R Huba, B. Probst, R. Herb, S. Galland, K. Pe trick. Second row: B. Koehler, V. Pearson, T Campagno, B. Michaelis, B. Beatty, B. Reeves B. Westbrook, K. Woolridge, l. Gardner, M Tinghitella, I. Hayward. Third row: C. I.yon, R Leimbach, E. Palmer, S. Macieiewski, l Poates, E. Montgomery, I. Harris, S. Goodwin M. Seeber, B. Burchert, C. Almendarez Fourth row: N. Reid, M. Knight, M. McDon, nell, T. Hylton, A. Callie, Coach Feldman Coach Kirchberger, M. Ramondson, N Louthain, A. Powers, I. Zenuk, V. Taglianetti The Freshmen Football Team, top row: C. Bai- ley, D. Oldham, V. Tarantola, T. Sparks, T Demas, S. Reed, D. Sanders, l. Lee, D. Leavitt T. Ford, S. Martin, D. Lieberthal, N. G1aComa Second Row: B. Robinson, D. St.Aubin, l Heilmann, l. Witthott, A. Pearson, K Schaeffer, P. McFarland, B. Brown, V. Boi seau, C. Roper, E. Palmer, B. Shact, C. Gunn Third row: R. Wedie, D. Reusch, G. Williams B. Palant, K. Busby, T. Overacker, A. Canales M. Good, S. Schulte, C. Kirk, Fourth row: l. Enos, T. Freeborn, A. Poruk, D, Walsh, C Hyland, P. Raughton, Coach Belt, Coach Bell M. Vingelli, C. Stetson, l. Tipton, B. Peterson K. Kluge. Filth row: W. Voss, C. Feldman, T Patton, E. Rod, T. Freeborn, M. Hamilton, N Hassey, S. Hammond, K. Herron, E. Scira, M Bryant, B. Pakosta, A. Langston, B. Williams Sixth row: T. Gallegos, S. Kelly, T. Callie, M Katalinic, M. Verthien, C. Lungren, M. Col faro, R. Brown. ' ' - f 'ru MPM. Q'-F'. - .. Freshman!I.V. Football 69
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